By Jeff Lowe
When Lucifer was sentenced to condemnation, his used deception
to bring man into the same judgment (Is 14:15). The carnal tendency for
misery to recruit company resulted in Adam's awareness of condemnation.
After the awareness of the absent covering of God, or nakedness, Adam
became afraid; thinking that God's nature was a condemning one, not one
who would love him and cloth him (Gen 3:10, 21). When satan told Adam
he was in damnation, or a place where he did not have a right to
fellowship with God, his heart condemned himself (1 John 3:21, 22).
Even after Jesus defeated the enemies on the cross, the evidence of
man's condemning attitude has been multiplied on many. The worldly
mindset of making a set of rules to judge others gives an ungodly
thought pattern of superiority over others, even though people may not
live up to their own set of standards. The tendency to compare others
and ignore the grace and mercy given us, or deceive another into low
self-esteem feelings results in contributing to the mission of the
adversary (James 5:12). God is no respecter of persons and if we choose
to differentiate people by any other means, it
separates us from the very unity and loving our neighbor that God has
called us to be (1 Pet 1:16, 17/ James 2:2, 3).
Many have grown comfortable and have justified their own superiority
complexes from the generationally cursed-fated actions of parents,
leaders and peers. This helps them to develop a lifestyle of
noncommittal communication and intimacy with God. Because their hearts
condemn them,
their confidence in prayer is weakened. They become prayer cowards and
double-mindedly deceive themselves (James 1:22), and lower the
expectations of others. Asking God for something becomes like rolling
dice. They have an expectation of some form of damnation from
sin-consciousness, instead
of God consciousness. They accept and immorally teach that the idea of
sinning everyday is normal and expected, and find other mediocre church
affiliates who feel the same way and attempt to adjust bible scriptures
for agreement with their philosophy (Col 2:8, 2 Cor 5:17). This life of
finger pointing leads to the automation of condemning others as they
have condemned themselves. (When you point the finger at someone, you
have three pointing back at yourself).
The condemners can come in the extreme form of Cain, or mob crucifying
terrorism, who have not embraced love, but a lifestyle or religion that
allows the comforts of worldly living and lust. It may come in a light
form of gossip, or reading unfavorable stories of leaders and
celebrities. It may be seen in
speaking against a preacher who made a mistake or doesn't agree to the
set of their rules. It could happen with a spouse that discourages
instead of being consistently encouraging, and speaking power and
vision into their life (Prov 18:21) to their covenant partner. A
condemner will seek his own
promotion and superiority and have a false sense of humility (Luke
18:11). The garbage dumped on them by the accuser, will be dumped out
on all.
God's non-condemning nature is reflective in the Word. Jesus said He
didn't come to condemn, but save (John 3:17-20). Even when they brought
an adultress who was caught in the midst, He expressed his forgiving
nature, even knowing that there was a tempter behind it (John
8:3-11/James 1:14, 15/Eph 6:12), and the accusers could not stand in
his presence. King David showed great mercy towards Saul, after
attempted murder and even willing to die for a son that betrayed him (1
Sam 26:11, 2 Sam 18:33,
19:5, 6). The angel Michael, reflecting the harmony in heaven did not
even accuse the devil, when disputing about the body of Moses (Jude 9).
It is not only remembering the past, that can make ourselves feel
potential condemnation, but remembering the past of others; to accuse
or condemn them in the judgment of our own minds (Matt 7:1-5). Since we
were born for eternal purposes, we can look at the bigger picture and
see things the way God does (Phil 2:5). When you can give a condemner
enough Light, the Truth will make them free (James 5:19, 20, John 8:36)
"For if our heart condemn us, God is greater than our heart, and
knoweth all things. Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we
confidence toward God. And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him,
because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing
in his sight." I John 3:20-22
Jeff Lowe is a graduate of IMI with a bachelor's degree in
theology. He also holds an honorary doctorate in divinity from AFLI
Bible College. He has been in evangelism for
18 years and also does work as a missionary. http://www.jdaniellowe.com
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